In the Cafe of Lost Youth

118 pages

English language

Published March 8, 2016

ISBN:
978-1-59017-953-6
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OCLC Number:
911171953

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4 stars (6 reviews)

"Who was Louki? Did anyone really know? She made her mark on all of us in different ways. We all remember her, some of us more than others, but did any of us truly know her? Can anyone honestly say they know another person? In the Café of Lost Youth is vintage Patrick Modiano, an absorbing evocation of a particular Paris of the 1950s, shadowy and shady, a secret world of writers, criminals, drinkers, and drifters. The novel, which includes vignettes of a number of historical figures and is inspired in part by the circle (depicted in the photographs of Ed van der Elsken) of the notorious and charismatic Guy Debord, centers on the enigmatic, waiflike figure of Louki, who catches everyone's attention even as she eludes possession or comprehension. Through the eyes of four very different narrators, we contemplate Louki's character and her fate, while Modiano explores the themes …

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Review of 'In the Cafe of Lost Youth' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Melancholy and the infinite drift

This novel has such a strong sense of mood. It post war Paris on the off beaten streets in not so bohemian cafes. People drifting looking for fixed points and avoiding black holes. It’s also a memory and belonging.

This novella has four chapters with four different first person narrators like The Sound and the Fury. Unlike that Faulkner novel, each of these characters have clarity and elegant prose. They are all interesting yet vague and drifting.

It really leaves the reader in a mood.

Review of 'Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A charming book. As an english reader trying to learn french I will have certainly missed some of the subtleties, but I found it very helpful with a clear, unpretentious style. Highly evocative, more a painting in words than a story, with much background detail implied rather than stated. I will certainly be reading more Patrick Modiano

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Subjects

  • Fiction

Places

  • Paris (France)